

SÜDEN
1st Tempelhof Art Film Festival
Moving Image Sculpture #3
Curated by Moritz Frei & Marian Luft
Featuring video works by Moe Myat May Zarchi, Francisco Baquerizo Racines, Olaf Bastigkeit, Jana Schulz, Adrien Missika, Elisa Jule Braun, Gelitin and BCCA Systems.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
11 AM – 7 PM, Tempelhof
Route
11 AM Alboinplatz
2 AM Bosepark
5 PM Franckepark
Free Admission
The title is a cardinal direction, a longing, and an attitude. South brings together artistic perspectives that explore growth, guilt, care, and collective renewal—from viewpoints that dissolve linear notions of time and progress. A Buddhist fable about a slain ant and cosmic guilt. The destruction of Guayaquil, merging with today’s protest culture. Rescued plants being transported through city traffic. Zucchini as a snapshot of our times.Nocturnal solitude as a timeless state. And five days of Alemannic Fasnacht, during which anarchy briefly takes over. The documentary and the poetic, ritual and everyday life, the vegetal and the human. The films run in a loop within a mobile sculptural display structure in the public space of Tempelhof. Physically experiential, surprising, and communicative.


Funded by Dezentralen Kulturarbeit
Tempelhof-Schöneberg




SÜDEN
1st Tempelhof Art Film Festival
Moving Image Sculpture #3
Curated by Moritz Frei & Marian Luft
Featuring video works by Moe Myat May Zarchi, Francisco Baquerizo Racines, Olaf Bastigkeit, Jana Schulz, Adrien Missika, Elisa Jule Braun, Gelitin and BCCA Systems.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
11 AM – 7 PM, Tempelhof
Route
11 AM Alboinplatz
2 AM Bosepark
5 PM Franckepark
Free Admission
The title is a cardinal direction, a longing, and an attitude. South brings together artistic perspectives that explore growth, guilt, care, and collective renewal—from viewpoints that dissolve linear notions of time and progress. A Buddhist fable about a slain ant and cosmic guilt. The destruction of Guayaquil, merging with today’s protest culture. Rescued plants being transported through city traffic. Zucchini as a snapshot of our times.Nocturnal solitude as a timeless state. And five days of Alemannic Fasnacht, during which anarchy briefly takes over. The documentary and the poetic, ritual and everyday life, the vegetal and the human. The films run in a loop within a mobile sculptural display structure in the public space of Tempelhof. Physically experiential, surprising, and communicative.

Funded by Dezentralen Kulturarbeit
Tempelhof-Schöneberg
